Love Songs, Werewolves, & Zombies

Love Songs, Werewolves, & Zombies is the sixth studio album by Los Angeles-based pop-punk band The Dollyrots. It was released on Arrested Youth Records, February 25, 2014. Originally a private collection of songs written for fans,[1] the album was initially given away to PledgeMusic supporters[2] and eventually publicly released digitally and on CD.[3][4]

Love Songs, Werewolves, & Zombies
Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 25, 2014
Recorded2013
GenreAcoustic, Punk
LabelArrested Youth Records
ProducerLuis Cabezas, Kelly Ogden
The Dollyrots chronology
The Dollyrots
(2012)
Love Songs, Werewolves, & Zombies
(2014)
Family Vacation: Live in Los Angeles
(2016)

Track listing

All tracks are written by The Dollyrots.

No.TitleLength
1."Hyperactive (Acoustic)"2:35
2."Rather Be A Zombie"2:42
3."Smile Smile Smile"3:06
4."Anarchy & Disney"3:17
5."Where Is Johnny Retsched"2:16
6."Kari Equals Hottie"3:05
7."Punk Rock Werewolf"2:10
8."To The Moon"2:47
9."Emo Cthulhu"2:46
10."U.S.S.A."3:06
11."Another Door Is Opening"3:40
12."Keeping Up With Barry"2:29
13."Be My Leia"2:47
14."$100 Milf"2:40
15."Won't Let Go"3:20
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